University of Tasmania - Hobart
In Tasmania, Australia, and around the globe there is a strong demand for skilled and qualified counsellors across a wide range of occupations relating to social support, disability services, and mental health.
The Diploma of Counselling is an introductory course. It will provide you with a solid foundation for a career in counselling. Upon completion, you will receive credit into the Bachelor of Psychological Science to continue your journey in the study of psychology.
The Diploma in Counselling will introduce you to a range of topics including mental health, the impact of chronic health conditions on quality of life, mental health first aid, and applied counselling skills. Your studies will focus on adopting healthy thoughts and behaviours as part of a self-care approach, introducing you to a range of skills to manage stress and enhancing well-being of yourself and others through lifestyle, mindfulness and positive psychology.
Through applied learning activities and face-to face-classes, you will explore foundational concepts of research methods, research design and research ethics that will help you interpret and critically evaluate health research. You will graduate with practical skills that are transferable to many of today’s workplaces. You’ll also develop a solid foundation for further study in counselling and psychology.
It is projected that the demand for counsellors will increase by approximately 25% by the year 2024*
Graduating from the Diploma of Counselling can lead to a rewarding career helping others work through emotional, mental health and lifestyle concerns. This degree opens up opportunities to work across a variety of health care settings including:
This course can also be your pathway into our Bachelor of Psychological Science.
*Labour Market Information Portal 2020
The ATAR and Selection Rank profile is not available as entry is based on other criteria for this course.
Please refer to the University of Tasmania website for admission criteria information.
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